HUD to Announce Foreclosure Scam Campaign

The Department of Housing and Urban Development is launching a new advertising campaign on Jan. 14 to alert troubled homeowners about foreclosure rescue scams. Outgoing HUD secretary Steve Preston will make the announcement along with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg at a press conference that morning to be held at the offices of Neighborhood Housing Services in New York. The new campaign, called "Keep Your Home. Know Your Loan." seeks to fight the proliferation of rescue scams that "often victimize struggling homeowners and push them closer to financial ruin," HUD said. The Federal Trade Commission recently sanctioned a Florida-based operation, Mortgage Foreclosure Solutions, which promised, for a $1,200 fee, to stop foreclosures and save their clients' homes. "Many consumers who paid the company ultimately lost their homes to foreclosure, and others avoided foreclosure only through their own efforts," FTC said.

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